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'Run away screaming': Analyst says 'conspiracy theory dirtbags' are turning on Trump

Rage is mounting among allies of former President Donald Trump who say their leader is betraying their ambitions in pursuit of a Republican Party platform more palatable to mainstream America, a new analysis shows.

The feud spans from inside the walls of a federal prison to the recording studio of a notorious conspiracy theorist and the corners of the internet where a white supremacist rallies support for Trump, Salon columnist Amanda Marcotte wrote Thursday morning.

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Disgusted Morning Joe panel buries Trump for 'mocking the mother of a dying child'

The panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" expressed disgust on Thursday morning at a series of controversial comments a sweaty Donald Trump made at his first major rally at his Doral golf course late Tuesday including mocking the voice of a woman holding her dying child.

Reacting to a New York Times report where reporter Shawn McCreesh wrote, "Mr. Trump sounded eye-wateringly cruel" during his speech, the panel focused one particular comment Trump made in conjunction with calling for the death penalty for drug dealers, by doing a "singsong" impression of a mother with a “child hopelessly dying in their arms, screaming, ‘What can I do, what can I do? Help me, God, what can I do?’”

After reading excerpts from the New York Times, co-host Joe Scarborough disgustedly commented, "Mocking a mother who was holding a dying child in their arms, Katty Kay. We hear this is the new and improved Donald. I've been hearing it for the past week — this is the new and improved Donald Trump."

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"He's positive, he is happy, he is not the old Donald Trump, he's really been liberated," he continued. "And there we have Donald Trump calling people fat pigs. Donald Trump mocking others. Donald Trump mocking a mother holding her dying child."

"I mean, is he mentally fit?" co-host Mika Brzezinski interjected,

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Historian tears apart Christian nationalist claims: 'A past we never had'

Christian nationalists have been applauding a new GOP-sponsored Louisiana law mandating that the 10 Commandments (specifically, a King James/Protestant version) be publicly displayed in all classrooms in public schools. Meanwhile, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has vowed to aggressively fight the law, arguing that it is anti-First Amendment and an egregious attack on freedom of religion.

The U.S. Constitution's First Amendment, according to the ACLU, promises freedom of religion but is quite emphatic in declaring that government has no business favoring one religion over another.

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These two former Trump White House staffers now appear in federal inmate register

Inmate number: 05635-509.

That’s how Steve Bannon is known according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons — the latest former White House staffer from the Donald Trump administration to report to prison.

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Majority in U.S. say Project 2025 is exactly what Trump represents

A new survey released Wednesday found that with days to go until former U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to be formally nominated as the GOP presidential candidate, a majority of Americans believe the far-right Project 2025 agenda represents what Trump stands for—and shows how a victory by the Republican would endanger people across the country.

The progressive messaging firm Navigator Research conducted the survey of 1,000 registered voters from June 20-24, with the goal of learning how Democrats and rights advocates should frame Project 2025 ahead of the November election.

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'He is dangerous': New York Times calls on Republican Party to reject Trump

The New York Times editorial board has officially called on both leading presidential candidates to stand down, one because he is aging, the other because he is dangerous to American democracy.

Donald Trump — former president, convicted felon and presumptive Republican nominee — was deemed unfit to lead in a damning editorial released by the Times Thursday morning.

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'Pure disinformation': Trump throws tantrum over ties to Project 2025 in late-night rant

Not long after midnight on Wednesday, Donald Trump once again distanced himself from the authoritarian Project 2025 that is causing a drag on his 2024 presidential campaign.

Earlier in the week the former president disavowed having anything to do with the conservative policy platform that is the brainchild of the Heritage Foundation, only for multiple outlets to note that several former Trump administration officials are up to their necks in developing it.

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'They're saying it publicly': Ex-GOP strategist spells out how Democrats can defeat Trump

As Democrats froth at the mouth that celebrity actor George Clooney turned his back on President Joe Biden, a former Republican strategist and Lincoln Project co-founder outlined an even scarier reality for the anti-MAGA party.

Math.

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'Cut back on the rigged election talk': Trump campaign admits his 2020 claims are bogus

One of the two heads of former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign recently made a eyebrow-raising admission about his claims of a supposedly stolen election in 2020.

In an interview with Atlantic contributor Tim Alberta, Trump campaign co-manager Susie Wiles (Chris LaCivita is the other) let it slip that she wasn't personally a believer in the former president's baseless assertions that he was the true winner of the 2020 election. Alberta wrote that he conducted multiple interviews with both LaCivita and Wiles over the course of roughly six months, and mined quotes from their conversations for his July 10 article entitled "Trump is planning for a landslide win."

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'Movies never really worked for him!' Trump attacks 'fake movie actor' George Clooney

In an odd turn of events, Donald Trump on Wednesday evening lashed out against actor George Clooney, who is in the news for suggesting that Joe Biden drop out of the race for U.S. president.

President Biden earlier in the day "suffered a stunning blow when actor and leading Democratic supporter George Clooney urged him to drop his reelection bid," according to a news report.

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'He almost had the last guy killed': Trump's niece flags what should be 'much bigger news'

Lost in the sea of noise surrounding former President Donald Trump teasing his vice presidential pick — why he needs a new running mate.

That's according to Mary Trump, who urged readers to remember what happened on Jan. 6, 2021, and ask why her uncle has so many job openings despite having served an entire four-year term.

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'Jets need to be cooled': Clerk praised for sharing 'serious issues' with ditching Biden

A county clerk in Michigan garnered praise among Democrats on Wednesday for her clear-eyed take on the major challenges the party would face should it opt to buck President Joe Biden off the ballot.

Several Democratic lawmakers have publicly called for Biden to step aside, including Rep. Adam Smith of Washington and most recently Sen. Peter Welch of Vermont.

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MAGA melts down as Ken Paxton faces yet another impeachment threat in the Texas House

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is in hot water yet again — and his MAGA supporters are furious about it.

Paxton was impeached by a majority-Republican state House of Representatives last year, over allegations that he engaged in bribery and criminally retaliated against staff in his office — a matter reportedly still being investigated separately by the FBI. Ultimately, GOP loyalists in the Texas Senate acquitted him of all charges, and he mounted a revenge campaign against the legislators who voted to impeach him, causing several to lose their primaries earlier this year and House Speaker Dade Phelan to only barely hang on after a bitter runoff.

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